Sunday’s trip to Stadio Renato Dall’Ara serves up a mid-table battle between Bologna and Lazio. Bologna are 8th with 42 points, while Lazio are right behind them in 9th with 40 points. Neither side is in the European places, but both have enough games remaining to push for them, making this a genuinely meaningful afternoon for two coaches with plenty riding on the result.

Bologna vs Lazio Match Preview
Vincenzo Italiano’s Bologna have shown decent form recently, winning 4 of their last 6 matches across all competitions. A 1-0 road win at Sassuolo last weekend was their 3rd consecutive away win in Serie A, and Riccardo Orsolini has been the standout performer with 7 goals this season. Nicolo Cambiaghi has been quietly excellent too, contributing 4 assists. Despite those positives, Bologna have failed to keep a clean sheet in 9 of their 14 home games this term, a defensive vulnerability that Lazio will be keen to exploit. Injuries to Lukasz Skorupski and Lorenzo De Silvestri are confirmed, while Juan Miranda serves a yellow card suspension, leaving Italiano with limited options across the backline.
Lazio arrive in reasonable nick. Their 1-0 home win over Milan last week, sealed by a Gustav Isaksen strike, ended a 4-game winless run and gave the squad a significant lift. Daniel Maldini and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru have both been useful contributors in recent weeks. The injury list is extensive, however. Alessio Romagnoli, Samuel Gigot, Ivan Provedel, Nicolo Rovella, Danilo Cataldi, and Toma Basic are all ruled out. On top of that, head coach Maurizio Sarri serves a one-match suspension following a touchline incident against Milan, meaning assistant Marco Ianni will take charge from the bench. Managing without Sarri’s direct tactical input in a tight away game could prove a genuine complicating factor for a side already stretched in key positions.
The head-to-head record across 47 all-time meetings is historically in Lazio’s favour, with 23 wins to Bologna’s 11 and 13 draws. In the more relevant recent context, Bologna have won 3 of the last 6 league encounters between the sides. Crucially, the last 3 H2H meetings have all ended in draws, and Lazio’s away record this season adds further texture: 4 draws from their last 6 road trips, averaging just 0.57 goals per game away from home.
Betting Insights
- Bologna Moneyline: +128
- Draw: +220
- Lazio Moneyline: +250
The pricing across all 3 outcomes is notably tight, which reflects genuine uncertainty about where the points end up on Sunday. All 3 markets carry legitimate value arguments, and the H2H record combined with Lazio’s road profile makes this one of the more nuanced calls on the Matchday 30 slate.
Bologna vs Lazio Pick and Model Projection ATS PRO
- Score Projection: Bologna 1 – Lazio 1
- Pick: Draw +220
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
- Win Probability: Bologna 34%, Lazio 24%, Draw 42%
The numbers behind this pick are difficult to ignore. The last 3 meetings between these sides have all finished level, a run that spans different managers, different form cycles, and different contexts. Lazio have drawn 4 of their last 6 away games and average just 0.57 goals per game on the road, the 4th lowest rate in Serie A. Bologna have kept just 5 clean sheets in 29 league games this season, and their expected goals against at home sits at 1.3 per match. Neither team is set up to dominate the other, and with Sarri absent from the touchline, Lazio are unlikely to deviate from a structured approach that prioritizes not losing. The win probability model places the most likely single outcome at 42%, and the score projection of 1-1 is supported by both the H2H data and the seasonal averages of each side in comparable fixtures.
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